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CALLING ALL EARLY CAREER SCIENTISTS! PASSIONATE ABOUT SCIENCE? LOVE TO COMMUNICATE?
You are wholeheartedly invited to participate in FameLab: Exploring Earth and Beyond...at the 44th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference!
FameLab is something like American Idol for scientists... Sponsored by NASA and National Geographic, it’s a fun-filled day of competition, coaching, and camaraderie that’s all about science |
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Whether in our solar system or beyond, the search for habitable environments is tightly tied to a search for liquid water. The reason is that wherever we find liquid water on Earth, we find life. (The few caveats to this involve mixtures that are so salty that life can't squeeze the water out of the |
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Today, an announcement came out about a paper led by Ravi Kopparapu that updates the habitable zone, moving it further out in space from host stars. I really like this paper (on which I'm a co-author) because it demonstrates how science often progresses: through a series of incremental improvements, the totality of which has profound |
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Appropriate, eh? Read on for what to look for over the next four weeks through the long winter nights. As always, this is the work of Gordon Johnston -- thanks, Gordon!
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Astrobiology Magazine Top Story |
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